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PLZZZZ HELPPPP THIS IS A TIMED TESTTT!! DEFG has been dilated to D’E’F’G’. Use a pair of corresponding sides to determine the scale factor.
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DEFG has been dilated to D’E’F’G’. Use a pair of corresponding sides to determine the scale factor.
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DEFG ~ D'E'F'G'
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